Events at The Slounge
The Fool's Moon
The Fool’s Moon are a four-piece rock band from Norwich. Their music blends touches of prog, psychedlia, West Coast bues and Americana.
Thin Lizzish
Aaren and Joe (Cobbler Bob/Shackletons) as you've never seen them before. Let the hair down for a full on, loud evening of Thin Lizzy!
Christina Alden and Alex Patterson
Christina and Alex play the last date of their Spring ‘25 tour promoting their new album “Safe Travels”
Pangaea
Inspired by music from all over the globe, Pangaea offer a contemporary take on groove orientated, modal jazz.
The Shackleton Trio
Georgia, Arren and Nik play original folk with an East Anglian theme plus a selection of Americana tunes and songs.
Little Big Mouth
Little Big Mouth perform sparky original songs by Les Woodley, written over twenty years of travelling around the UK, Ireland, Europe and Canada, reflecting country, jazz, blues and pop whilst never settling in one style.
Little Big Mouth is made up of Les Woodley (vocals/guitar), Stephen Mynott (guitar/vocals) and Jonny Baker (double bass/vocals).
Lassie
A welcome return for Lassie; stunning vocal harmonies, tribal drumming and reverb heavy guitar combine to produce a sound that sends shivers down your spine and then lingers for days afterwards. Truly an epic night ahead.
The Shackleton Trio
Georgia, Arren and Nik play original folk with an East Anglian theme plus a selection of Americana tunes and songs.
Little Big Mouth
Little Big Mouth perform sparky original songs by Les Woodley, written over twenty years of travelling around the UK, Ireland, Europe and Canada, reflecting country, jazz, blues and pop whilst never settling in one style.
Little Big Mouth is made up of Les Woodley (vocals/guitar), Stephen Mynott (guitar/vocals) and Jonny Baker (double bass/vocals).
DROK
DROK are a band. DROK are launching their debut e.p. "Paranormal" and preparing for their festival debut at Suffolk's Uncanny Valley in late April. DROK are Phil, Sean, Vinny, Paul. Expect wild guitars, chunky basslines and explosive drums, strange thoughts made into words and melodic chaos, the soundtrack to a coastal-rural clownshow, a custard pie in the face of modern life, a tale told by an army of idiots, full of sound and fury and heavy-duty grooves. DROK: Play Loud, Stay Weird.
Neil Cousin
Neil plays guitar with Dingo Jingo and opened for them at the Slounge last year. Here on a Thursday as a duo with Isi.
Persistent Vision Presents: Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
Tickets from Persistent Vision website.